Hoping for a sweeter bond deal, woman called judge 'Honey'

Here's a tip: When you see 'Hon." in a judge's title such as the 'Hon. Judge John "Jay" Hurley,' it isn't an abbreviated form of the word 'honey.'

Felicia Underwood, who had been charged by Fort Lauderdale cops with trafficking cannabis and MDMA, or ecstasy, was facing a $76,000 bond when she made a court appearance before the Honorable Judge John "Jay" Hurley, reports the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

After an exchange about her case, the 38-year-old woman asked for a reduction in the bond amout, saying "You can't make it a little lower, hon?"

"Did she just refer to the court as 'honey'?" Hurley asked before adding, "Oh well, hon or honey, it's all part of the same...Ma'am, I'm going to leave your bond where it is today, alright?"